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![]() You'll also need to drop your fuel tank.
You must replace the fuel pickup on top of the gas tank with a purpose built pickup that does not include an in-tank pump. You may want to replace the fuel line too. You can get a inline electric pump for 25-35 $ with low pressure. I run one on my old Bronco with no problems. Electric pumps are designed to push fuel, not pull fuel. So do what 88 said about mounting it as close to the tank as possible.
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